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Caroline Buckee: Can Mobile-phone Data Help Control the Spread of the Coronavirus?

Anonymized location data can help guide strategies for protecting public health in a pandemic.

Alumni Sing Out

The Jameson Singers help rekindle a love of music.

by Nell Porter Brown

Air Afghanistan

Radio news and the "journalism of hope" thrive in a dangerous place.

by Craig Lambert

Volleys in F# Major

A new CD of "op-ed pieces with key signatures"

Atul Gawande on Healthcare Now

In a podcast, the surgeon and scholar comments on healthcare reform and potential repeal.

A Lens on History

Photographer Susan Meiselas’s quest to understand via images. With audio from the interview.

A Garden of Prose

Francine Prose writes fiction and nonfiction in many forms. With an audio clip of the author discussing her writing process.

Healing the Whole Patient

From traditional healing to modern medicine, a multifaceted approach to HIV care in South Africa. With audio

Curating Murders

Alfred Alcorn ’64 sets his Harvard-flavored murder mysteries in one of his favorite places: a museum. With audio from an interview with Alcorn.

by Craig Lambert

Fifteen Percent of Immortality

Andrew Wylie '70 runs a powerful literary agency that mixes hardball business and highbrow tastes. With audio from an interview with Wylie.

by Craig Lambert

Dropping Out: In Their Own Words

Hear three Sixties types explain why they dropped out of Harvard.